Exchange Server 2003 SSL Certificates

Secure Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 with SSL Certificate

Exchange 2003 Server SSL Certificate is required to build a web services around or for internal communications, with the increased use of mobile devices and Outlook Anywhere, Microsoft updating the security feature in exchange server 2003 and SSL certificates is must for exchange servers.

Due to the integration of SSL with Exchange 2003, SSL certificate installation needs to be done with some care. The URLs used are now set within the product, and need to match not only the DNS entries, but names on the certificate.

Furthermore, unlike Exchange 2003 and older versions, IIS is not involved with the request, installation or management of the certificate. It all needs to be done through the Exchange management tools.

UCC/SAN Certificate: (Unified Communications Certificates) were developed specifically to deal with the needs of an Exchange 2007 SSL environment, and are by far the most popular choice for Exchange SSL. UCC SSL Certificate secures your multi domain names like:

Wildcard SSL Certificates: Wildcard SSL Certificates can also be used for Exchange 2003 SSL. Wildcards should be used when all the names that you will use to connect to your Exchange server are subdomains of one primary domain (e.g., sub1.yourdomain.com, sub2.yourdomain.com, etc). Wildcards can be used across multiple servers at no extra cost

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